THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTT'®TOWN, APRIL 17 1899 GE ore << pie — ~—— = — ee, a ” ’ SOOO SOSH toothache or neuralgia will genarally | ONLY FOUR BOX&S a 5 oe on ge wuar e | = afford prompt nes. & strip of flannel -our +, i — > or napkin folded lergthwise and dip- | e ped in hot wate and rung out and of Dodd’s Kidney Pills Were Needed ag Gi Fe br g UV BVVUVA applied round the neck of a child that | THE WOMEN -- «" . " % mH, Hy, te on 1, "h THE BREST ts always imitated. Dodd's Kidney Piils, sold only in boxes like this, are widely imitated, because they are the best Kidmey cure. Take none but -~-cssasesssspcmmsscallal,. APPPAP AARP CS D-O-D-D- ee Cosgegds “~ ~e cub Butter We offer for sale this week 75 tub choice dairy Butter at A VERY LOW PRICE. We want to clear this lot cu, at once,so now is your chance to geta tub of G00) BUTTER CHEAP BEE? & GOFF GROCERS Watches Watches in Nicke] cases $300 to $10.00 7 00 10.00 » 190.00 $1.00 to $20.00 Silver " Gold (nains for Ladies ” ei " " bbon Guards Qe ‘} m Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and tinks 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50to 1000 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: HW. TAYLOR » Beaver Brand 5 Mixed Paint en mt TI > Best mixed paint"made 10¢ Ib, ; on™ TNE... Kalsomine’ 20¢ package Whitewash Brus hes, 10c to $5,00 “Tiger” Brand White Lead, Dodd & Rorers Nannon 4 30.00 | of the most effectual checks to unneces- sary outlay. If it ts to be of any vice this account must be kept regular Ly and pres isely. trifling, should be made daily, and at the end of the week the sum total on ser either side should be added up and balanced, care being taken to notice whether the cash in band agrees with the statement of account. At certain week or end of each month, details of payment should be examined under its respective head, such as meat, I, By this means } made bread, milk, truit, et a comparison can be easily be tween the expenses of one week and those of another, and excess or un necessary expenditure can be at once discovered and checked. When the ready-money system is not adopted in the family, and bills are sent in for pay ment, a separate book should be kept in which an entry can be made of every article supplied for house hold _use ; and this book should be compared with the tradesmen’s accounts when they are presented for payment, so that any dis- crepancy between the two may be pointed out aud rectified. Hints to Parents. One of the greatest mistakes parents can make in dealing with their child« ren is to threaten to tell the policeman it a child will not be good, Such threats should never be made, and it is only necessary to give the matter a thought for parents to see the harm that may be done. Ifa child should have the misfortune to get lost on the streets, one of the safest hands it may get into ts that of a_ policeman. such a child, however, has been led to dread even the name of such a _ being, imagine the terror the little one will feel if at such a time he even sees one of these “majesties of the law.” Cases are known where a child has never re- coveredirom the fright of being taken by a policeman to some place, say the station-house, to wait untli its parents have been located. Children cannet have too much fresh air, but so Jong as the weather is cold they should be given a run anda lift in the car and baby carriage altern ately. The method of locomotion adopted by very young children is not very expeditious, and they are scarcely able te get thoroughly warm on. their own account. Never let the little folks go out feeling cold. Let th m start with the fullest supply of animal warmth which is then likely to remain with them whilst they are out. The morn- ing walk should be preceded by a hot drink, such as half-a-cup of beef tea, cocoa, or milk, with bread, or bread and butter, as the case may be; and in the afternoon the children are thoroughly warm after the substan‘ia! midday meal. Headgear requires a little thought, as nursery children want hats that afford some protection to their ears, though it is not necessary that these should be covered up, ex- cept in the case of infants lying in their perambulators. Whilst sending young- sters out in nearly every sort of a clear day it is well to guard against the east wind which is as treacaerous as it is malevolent.—Canadian Home Journal. Hot Water. | Hot water has far more medical rtues than many believe or know. y Because it is so easily precured, thou- sands thinkit valueless. The uses of hot Water are, however, many. For ex- | ample, there is nothing that so prompt- | ty cuts short congestion of the lungs, sore throat, or rheumatism as hot water when applied promptly and thorough- ly. Headache almost always yields to the simultaneous application of hot water to the feet and back of the neck. A towel folded several times and « 1 ped in hot water, and quickly rung out and applied over the painful part in Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tab'et All druggists refund the mouey if it fails to Jelieve. 52c. ——._-— —— — ACHING ¢ TEETH CAREFULLY TREATED, And FILLED or CROWNED as DR. JOHN P.MURRAY, Qveen St., near Loudon House, | digestion, and no lhe entries, however | If | cnly te be baffied at every turn, and breakfast, has cured thousands of in simple remedy is more widely recomended by physicians to dyspeptics. Very hot water will stop dangerous $bleeding.—McCall’s. The Value ef Mutton Suet. One drop of warm mutton suet fixed dates, such as the end of each} applied to any sore at night, just before the retiring, will soon cause it to disappear ; ‘the same for chapped hands or parch- and each item carried out and _ placed ; ed lips. If people only knew the value of the healing properties of so simple athing no house keeper would be vithout it. For cuts or bruises it 1s almost indespensable. Keep the wound clean, and puta little suet, melted, ona rag, and you will be astonished to see how soon the sore will heal. To bore a hole half-way through the sole of a shoe is said to prevent its squeaking. ‘The reason assigned for the is that the air between the layers of leather is released by the boring—Ex- change. Da. A. W. CHask IN CONSULTATION. TEST THE KIDNEYS They Are the Great Feeders of Our Bodies—the Purity of the Blood is Dependent on Their Cleans-~ ing Powers, DOr Chase’s Kidney-Liver the Onty Combined Kidney and Liver Piil—~What They Have Ac- complished is But a Guarantee ef What They Will De. There's a time to all, old and young, man or woman, when poor health brings trouble, anxiety, and burdens hard to stand up under, and one’s ef- forts to rid himself or herself seem Pills are we are prone to grow discouraged. That is not the time to give up-- but the time for action, the time te seek out the seat of the trouble, and ect as your best judgment and the experience of others will help you, guarding against mistakes in the treat- ment adopted for your particular ail- ment, READ WHAT AMOS CARTER, MELBOURNE, ONT., SAYS: Spasms Lasted for Hours at a Time ~—Left Great Aching and Soreness— Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills Proved His Deliverer. I was for over six months troubled vith very sharp pains tn the region of my kidneys, the spasms lasted for half an hour at a time, and left me with great aching, soreness and pain. I tried many remedies, but they did me no good. I commenced taking Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills accord- ing to directions, I had not much faith that they would cure me, but after taking one box I noticed a change for the better It may seem incredibls, but after taking the second box the pains all left me entirely, and I have not had then sgsince.--Amos Carter, Melbourne. Price 25 cents per hox, all dealers. Walters TRUE Branc SCISSORS REGISTERED ARE WARRANTED TO SATISFY TRADE MARK MAOE OF BEST STEEL. KEEP EDGE, To Stockbreedars — FRED G. BOYYER, Georgetown Royalty Breeder of Scotch Short Horn Cattle; Tue chawpion Craickshank Buil, Silver Chief at head of herd. Service fee, for registered cows, $5.00; uaregistered, $2.00 Also registered Lincoln Sheep, and reg~ is ered Oxford Down Sheep. 89—dy 2iwy2i Seed Wheat. WHITE FIFE, grown one year from mported seed—~on the “Warren Farm” JOHN NEWSON 6—d&wlmo Among the former is Mr Nasa Willis, 2°5 - Dundas Street, who has recently made his story publ c. DODDS ly bas the croup will sometimes bring? to Cure Mr, Willis. 4 nt ?+>->-/ relief in ten ménutes. Hot water taken Alsen - a * | freely half an our before bedtime is Woodstock, Out., Apr. 3—There are 2 Housekeeping Accounts. |helpful in the case of constipation, | many Woodstock people who owe their — ae ' ; | while it hee a most soothing effect up— } good health, and others who are indebted / Ihe habit of KeCpwng a strict acceunt | on the stomachfand bowels. A gobl t of for their lives, to Poda’s Kidney ofevery farthing received andspentisone hot water taken just after rising, before P lis. i i “For several years,” says Mr Willis, “ have suffered from Kidney Troubles, pain in the small of my back, etc, Igot slight relief from some uf the varions medicines 1 used. My son, who wes cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, urged me totry them. I did so. I used four boxes and can safely say lam cured,” He (dramatically)—I can’t show how much I Jove you She—Oh, can’t you ? Well I guess it’s just as well; I’m already engaged. —De- triot Free Press, —-®) + @ + @————— oe Chronic Eezema Cured, One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Ella Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On asworn state- ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of hezema of long standing by using tour boxes of Dr. Chase’ Ointment. William Thistle, Druggist, of Hartland also certifies that he 8s \Idiour boxes ot Dr, Chase’s Ointment which cured Gracie Ella, Berlin boasts of 476 quacks, The in~ crease in the number of regular pbysi- ciane since 1897 has been 172 per cent. while that of quacks has been 1,600 per i cert, | lai cs ee Mr. Bronxborough—Shbal! we go to the seaside this summer. Mre. . Bronx- borough—What’s the use? The girls are all married now. Let’s stay at home and rest, Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My boy aged fourteen, has been a sufferer from Catarrh, and lately we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hospital. Since then we have reserted to Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made @ prompt and complete cure, ° H. G. Forv, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. “Why is ittbat you get down to oflice so early now? the “My wife’s doing ber own cooking, and 1 have to make her believethatl can’t wait for breakfast.” Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- ralgia, Ii is said thatthe engagement of Prin- ces; Vistoria of Wales to Prince George of Greece will shortly be announced. sis ciliiliiediiia 3 To s.! who find th emselves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver 80 disorgenized that they sie incapable of keeping the system free from poisonous waste ~aterial, Stor ach Disordered, Bowels Con- tipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take Or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, The quick way they help you back to health will sur prise you, China’s exports to Italy amouuted in 1897 to 18,697,000 tire, while Italy’s ex = rorts to China amousted to only 1,085,- Sap lire. _- Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff, ~_- A spectator in a Japanese theater, on payment of a small extra fee, is permitted to stand up; and the person sianding be-~ hind him cannot object. A 6 EE + AR Minard’s lLin'ment for gale- everywhere, WE SELL ALL THE REQUISITES —FOR— H OUSECLEANING sm. Washing Soda, Pearline, Gold Dast washing Powder, Household ammonia, Sapolio, Potash, Soap, Brooms, Stove Brushes, Scrub Brushes, Stove Polish, Feather Dusters ete. ete. SANDERSON & CO VICTORIA ROW J. O. SIMS 16 America Square, London, England CANNED Goops AND PRODUCE BROKER. a An extensive City and Shipping Trade gives me excellent facilities for handling to best ad \antage yonr shipments of Lobsters, Cheese Butter, Bacon, Eggs and Poultry. Correspondence solicited. Tep Market Prices andprompt ReturasGu n- nieed* Mar, 2cd—3meod 2 STUD FASTENINGS $1.15 may YT. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE AMHERST BOOT & SHOR MFG. Co, WHoLesace Boor « Suor MANUFACTURERS, . A .MEAERST, NWOWA SCOTIA wie ¢ Our travellers reach ali parts of the provinces several times well as points in Newfoundland, Quebec shores, We are also the leading distributors in the provinces of the Gaz Rubber C»’s foo.wear. Agents will be on the road in a few days with sam. ples for the fall and winter trade, also for sorting orders, Lepresentative for P. E. Island, Mr. C. Stanley Sutherland, Address all communications to the Jompany. AMHERST BOOT & SHOE MFG. 60.4 April 15 2aw tl May 31 e@ Magdalen Islands, St, Pierre, Miquelon a Cea a, Sede Ss anetecneeee eee ee qumunatiitbemtiieeepiadeees a a Cc arn cae ROYAL OAK .. SOAP iiappy Fiomes. ” by Aisa aA APA RARE AA | CORO RTE ERE REE an, ate = % D. GORDON SPRING SUITS — & OVERCOAT It bas always paid us to look after our customers interests, That is one reascn why we are always basy in our tailor shop OUR MR. SIXTUS McLELLAN IS AN ARH Having first become a practical tailor, he then studied the art of eit and is now master of the art, with fifteen years experience, which wit benefit of the knowledge how the suit should be made, givcs him a great vantage over ordinary cutters, , Our importations of Clothes in English, Irish, Seote and Canadian for the spring trade are exceptionally fine, showings sity of design and coloring, not confined to one idea. : We invite you to examine our stock and investigt prices, Whether you buy or not. GOR Upper Cueen Street. SIXTUS McLELlll DON & McLHLLAN MEN’S STYLISH OU PRIS a NEW > HATS, The latest and nobbiest styles in Christies Londen Hat Just opened up at yvohn McLeod & Coi FERTILIZER Manutacuredof HO.'S BONE & BLOOD Tried last season. GRAND SUCCESS. “AS ; FHog’s Bone ww : ices. i Blood! SUARANTEED Ai ma B. & M. RATTENBURY, Charlotte]